Designer Reid Peppard certainly knows what to do with vermin. The Central Sain Martins grad has a line of taxidermied accessories out that's burning up the interwebs. If you think these things look a little macabre and cruel, Reid says rest assured that "every effort has been taken to see that the creatures used in RP/ENCORE are victims of road kill, pest control, or natural death. The only exception to this rule is the occasional feeder rat." Her accessories also include hundreds of Swarovski crystals, and the creatures' eyes are often made of semi-precious stones. Click through to see the swankest afterlife a pest could want.

I think my dogs would growl at my head if I had that on it. Or I'd find myself being attacked by cats, trying to claw their way to the vermin! Or better yet, I'd forget about it, and walk by a mirror in public and spaz thinking I had a rodent in my hair.

Beyond wrong.
Besides the animal cruely implications, I always get a skeevy sort of sense that dead bird feathers, stuffed animals and the like probably have tiny microscopic flea or lice-like bugs infesting. So it doubly-creeps me out to imagine putting anything like that in my hair.

Beyond wrong.Besides the animal cruely implications, I always get a skeevy sort of sense that dead bird feathers, stuffed animals and the like probably have tiny microscopic flea or lice-like bugs infesting. So it doubly-creeps me out to imagine putting anything like that in my hair.